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| On a May visit to Bay Ridge (to the dentist no less) I walked Fifth Avenue for the first time in a while, and spotted quite a number of store signs that were the same ones that I remembered from so long ago (I left Bay Ridge in 1993). The businesses still existed, and their old signs were still there; and why not -- if the businesses are still flourishing, the signs are doing their jobs, after all. Bay Ridge hasn't changed quite as much as its teammates in Brooklyn neighborhoods, Williamsburg and Fort Greene, to name two. |
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Joe's Appliances has something of a history. In the Super Seventies, it began as JGE (Jamaica Gas & Electric) Appliances, a 40-branch outfit owned by the rather rotund Jerry Rosenberg, who would offer "That's the story!" to the offscreen question, "What's the story, Jerry?" JGE offered discounts to union members only, which I found somewhat discriminatory. It only lasted a year or so in 1973-74 but not before Rosenberg launched a JGE Jewelry store, whose TV commercials featured a cheezy production number starring Rosenberg warbling "J-G-E jewl-er-ry" while dancing girls pranced. Ah the 1970s. JGE folded and this branch became Joe's.
The Catholic Shop, featuring rosaries, prayer cards, and silimar items, was located on 5th for many years (it's now on 79th just off 5th). You have to love the low-tech stenciled, spray paint sign.

Your webmaster relied on Reliance Cleaners during my stay at 654-73rd Street between November 1982 and October 1990. Reliance has relied on this tiled sign probably since it opened during the Tertiary Era, when uintatheres shoveled the earth with their oddly formed tusks.







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